Time on Uvea (Wallis) around crater lakes and marae, then hop to Futuna for rugged coasts and traditional villages.
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❓ Frequently asked questions
What weather should you expect?
Dry Season (May-October): Perfect weather with low humidity, minimal rainfall (100-150mm monthly), and comfortable temperatures (24-28°C). Peak season with most reliable weather conditions for outdoor activities and inter-island travel.
Shoulder Season (April, November): Good weather with moderate rainfall, fewer visitors, and pleasant temperatures ideal for exploration. Occasional tropical showers, excellent for cultural experiences and diving activities.
Wet Season (November-April): Higher humidity, increased rainfall (200-400mm monthly), and cyclone risk requiring flexible planning. Lush tropical landscapes, fewer tourists, but weather-dependent outdoor activities and transportation.
Cyclone Season (November-April): Pacific cyclone season with peak activity January-March requiring comprehensive travel insurance and flexible bookings. Modern weather tracking available, though remote location limits evacuation options.
How many days should I plan?
We believe you will enjoy this itinerary best by dedicating between 6 and 10 days. The next step will allow you to adjust the duration of your stay.
What to discover in WF?
French Pacific territory with pristine nature, traditional Polynesian culture, and authentic island life. Experience untouched coral reefs, traditional ceremonies, and genuine island hospitality. The territory offers cultural authenticity with natural beauty and French administration. Wallis and Futuna provide Polynesian experiences with cultural preservation and natural wonders.